Economic development and improving the quality of life have been the goals of Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente since being voted into office. In his ninth State of the county address Tuesday morning, he said those things are being accomplished, but the county still has room to grow. Cara Thomas has more on several new initiatives the county executive plans to implement in 2015.
Updated 04:15 PM

The debate goes on over the future of Route 81 in Syracuse, but county lawmakers say, that debate has just begun. As Bill Carey reoprts, legislators have now jumped into the argument over what the highway should look like in the decades to come. 06:15 PM

IHOP is celebrating the 10th anniversary of National Pancake Day Tuesday. To date, the effort has raised more than $16 million for Children's Hospitals across the country. Reporter Brad Vivacqua fills us in on what the campaign is all about. 06:17 AM

The Syracuse City School District isn't proposing layoffs under its 2015-2016 budget after years of repeatedly reducing staff. Its $391.2 million spending plan includes adding about 70 staffing positions and 12 police officers. Elizabeth Jeneault shares the district's difficulties in crafting the proposed budget and what parents have to say about it. 03/02/2015 10:55 PM

Many people are welcoming March with open arms after February's record lows and heavy snowfall. But warmer temperatures may not be good news for everyone. Iris St. Meran has some tips on how to prevent your home from flooding.
03/02/2015 06:00 PM

Monday's edition of Sports Night has highlights and reaction from Rakeem Christmas's final home game, North Syracuse native Breanna Stewart's latest domination on the ladies' court, and the IC women's hoop team headed for the Big Dance. 12:15 AM

It's been a tough year for MidairUSA, an aviation repair company located in Rome at Griffiss Airport. With one of their biggest customers in Russia, war and economic downtown caused the company to take a major financial hit, almost resulting in their eviction from Griffiss. But as Cara Thomas reports, a resolution has since been approved between Midair and Oneida County, giving the company a second chance.
03/02/2015 10:00 PM

The debate over education raged on Monday at the Capitol, with those for and against eduation reform rallied just a couple hours apart. Time Warner Cable News reporter Tanja Rekhi has more. 03/02/2015 06:30 PM

It's against the law and very dangerous, but some people still do it to try and save time. A new report released this week shows that thousands of drivers illegally pass a school bus in New York state each day. Briggette Sayegh has more from parents on the alarming study.
03/02/2015 09:36 PM

Monday found New York's junior U.S. Senator on the road visiting colleges in Buffalo, and Rochester, pressing for action on a bill to curb sexual assaults. As Bill Carey reports, the Senator is hoping the bill can pass a second time around.
03/02/2015 06:33 PM

Arguments are usually heard inside a courtroom. Rarely is the court itself up for debate. But, that's the case in the village of Potsdam, where officials are talking about possibly dissolving the village court. As Caitlin Landers explains, just like in a trial, there are two sides to this story. 03/02/2015 09:00 PM

Three Attica corrections officers who were about to go on trial admitted Monday to taking part in a bloody attack on an inmate in 2011. Prosecutors said the plea deals are a first in New York state history. Updated 03/02/2015 02:34 PM

It has nothing to do with college basketball, but it can still draw a crowd. Hundreds gathered for the 6th annual "March Meatball Madness" to pick the best meatballs in Utica. Alana LaFlore explains how the competition helps the community.
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